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                |    |       Joined:  Oct 2019  Posts: 2    Member   |      OP      Member    Joined:  Oct 2019  Posts: 2  |    Hi all, I'm writing on behalf of my mom (80).  She had surgery back in August for a tumor in her neck.  The surgery was more complicated than expected and long story short we learned the tumor was wrapped around a nerve in her tongue.  She is on a feeding tube (Bolus) but her biggest issue/problem remains the thick mucus that she has to deal with constantly. We have tried many things per different drs (benadryl. mucinex, a prescription for G (can't remember the whole name) and she has a suction machine.  But I'm wondering if anyone has found something better?  My poor mom gets no sleep at night dealing with this. 
  I did a preliminary search on this forum and see others are dealing with it so I'm not sure if there is but I'd appreciate any advice etc.
  Thank you!      |      |       |               |    |       Joined:  Sep 2019  Posts: 23    Member   |           Member    Joined:  Sep 2019  Posts: 23  |    Hi Elisa—my husband (73) only had chemo and radiation and finished mid-August.  He also had a hard time with mucous at back of his throat but it has slowly gotten better with time and using guafenesine at least twice a day.  Hope that helps!        
Spouse of patient 7 weeks post radiation as of 9/30/19    |      |       |             
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